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. f liwLER, OF.PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLX'ASIA.

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' filed. February 28, 1891' Kno El). f iL Llfill, a ci ti tee, residing at Philaof idiiiadclphia and have invented a new tion atter to he Used Paintarnish from the oed or Iiietnl, of which the fol- )eeii cation.

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a period oifive minutes. )t it is ground through illlcilll l paehed in Wooden kegs n'lunt-ilour in the compound is aid ng in combining and J l'QtllGHtS in :i. :rnli s thoneiion :wood and pre- 0 compound for grease, the... from the paint,

the following in I added and the HMS rorniine part of Letters Patent No. 453,849, dated June 9, 1891.

S rial No. 383.269. "No srecimensd .suriaec of wood or metal is as follows: 'llncompound is thoroughly stirred to insure a thorough incorporation of the ingredients anda heavy coating of i; applied to the article to he cleansed. 'lhi5'applieati0n is permitted to remain on for a period of time valylllg' from twenty minutes to twelve hours, in accordance with the solidity of the material to be removed. Should the coating "of the article to be cleansed be very solid, a second application of the compound upon the su rface of that previously made must be given and permitted to remain on until the matter desired to be removed becomes plastic. A scrubbing with clear cold water will then remove all extraneous matter from the surfaee of the wood or metal, and as it does not. stain the article cleansed assumes its original and pristine appearance when dry.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Let iers Patent of the United States, is

The herein-described composition of matter for the removal of paint, grease, &c., from the surface of wood or metal, consisting of the fol lou'i ng ingredients: pure water, one quart; concentrated caustic alkali, two and one-half pounds; sol-soda, three pounds; oleine-soap, (oleate of soda) three and one-halt pounds; wheatflour, one-eighth of one pound, in the proportions herein specified, as and for the purpose described.

YNGYE 1.). SISLER. \l'itnesses: 

